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Capital Infrastructure Projects

The District Department of Transportation manages hundreds of projects across the city. Much of this work, spread across all eight wards, is federally funded and ensures the District's transportation network is properly maintained and improved on an ongoing basis.

The M Street cycle track, with a buffer of parked cars and flexible posts, will span over a mile on the north side of M Street NW. The lane will be installed as a “traditional” bike lane marked by green paint to increase visibility.

This project will rehabilitate the intersection of Nebraska Avenue and Military Road. The project includes 810’ of Nebraska, 550’ of Military Road and 190’ of Broad Branch Road to meet other projects terminated nearby.

This design project is to improve access within Oxon Run Park and the non-motorized network connections to surrounding destinations by rehabilitating the existing trails, as well as extending the trail networks.

The South Capitol Street Corridor Project will transform the street from an urban freeway into a boulevard while improving safety, multi-modal transportation mobility and community access that will support economic development.